January 2015

SystemLook will recognize the following commands (also called 'contexts' by the tool):
:dir
:file
:reg
:service
:process
:filefind
:folderfind
:regfind
:env
:assoc
:contents
:comment
SystemLook also has built-in functions called Presets, that perform a dedicated function without any options or input. Presets start with a double colon (::). The following Presets are available (more information below):
::csinfo
::safeboot
::env

November 2014

Leaflet is a modern open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. It is developed by Vladimir Agafonkin with a team of dedicated contributors. Weighing just about 33 KB of JS, it has all the features most developers ever need for online maps.
Leaflet is designed with simplicity, performance and usability in mind. It works efficiently across all major desktop and mobile platforms out of the box, taking advantage of HTML5 and CSS3 on modern browsers while still being accessible on older ones. It can be extended with a huge amount of plugins, has a beautiful, easy to use and well-documented API and a simple, readable source code that is a joy to contribute to.

November 2013

Free PDF Compressor is a free PDF compression software to enable you to effectively reduce the size of PDF files. Software is simple and easy to use, select an existing PDF file, and hit button "Compress", a compressed PDF file wiil be created, page by page, a progress bar will show progress of the whole compression process.
This software is completely freeware, free for personal and non-commercial use.

To continue my fine tradition of optimizing MS’s latest OS, I have here my findings to date. If you are looking for Windows 7 Retail information, you are almost in the right spot.
Before adjusting your service settings, ensure that your system has already installed all updates by “checking now” for any available updates via Windows Update. At this time, it is best for you to ensure that all services are set to the default values before updating your system.

I wanted to create a series of pictures representing mathematical shapes on white background, like a "tribute to mathematics" that I often use in my work. I chose the "strange attractors" for their dynamic forms and "chaotic feel". Because I'm not a mathematician, I relied on several sites. Including one especially, very complete with free plugins for Cinema 4D making possible to configure these shapes easily. The site is in German, but Google translate did the job very well, so many thanks to the author !
edit : workflow tutorial here !
edit : series finally available for printing on limited edition here !

As a tribute to mathematics, freelance illustrator and digital artist Chaotic Atmospheres, aka Istvan, set out to illustrate mathematical attractors in their most dynamic parameters. The result is “Math : Rules”, a collection of “strange attractors” represented in their 3-dimensional forms. In mathematics, an attractor is a region in an n-dimensional space which changes over time according to an evolving and approaching variable. “Strange attractors” are specials kinds of attractors constructed from more complicated sets with fractal structures; they are less predictable and more “chaotic”.
Although based on mathematical formulas, Istvan’s goal isn’t to deduce any scientific breakthroughs; rather, it’s simply to produce aesthetically pleasing images that speak to the spectator. No ideas are imposed, giving each spectator complete freedom to interpret what they see. Istvan has long abandoned the idea that the concept within an image is more important than the image itself. Instead he finds experimental subjects and then creates images that enhance their most interesting forms. Based out of Geneva, Istvan now focuses primarily on 3D nature-themed collections created using generative art techniques. His collections have attracted the attention of diverse audiences and have been featured many times on Behance as well as on numerous other sites and blogs.